Not only must it be done, it must be done well!
At the same time, Ke Meiyu also wanted to take on a group of apprentices, since she was a lazy person who liked to do things on a whim and couldn't stick to anything for long.
She is satisfied with everything now, and there is nothing that requires her to work hard, so naturally she wants to slack off.
However, Ke Meiyu understood that her medical skills were superior to others because they combined the profound medical techniques of Xia Hua with the pharmacology of the cultivation world, and that this skill should not be lost with her.
She may not be hardworking, diligent, or great, but as a native of Xiahua, even after experiencing something as terrible as the apocalypse, she still cannot be truly cold-hearted.
The first batch of key personnel at the nursing home have passed written and oral examinations and completed the formal procedures to officially join the workforce.
Ke Meiyu gave them detailed assignments, such as visiting various nursing homes to learn from their experiences, distributing leaflets to spread advanced elderly care concepts, and finding elderly people who truly needed help.
She detailed everything she had considered, and like issuing a task, she would inquire about the progress from time to time, and also required them to keep a serious work log.
Not only that, she also acts like an ancient emperor, holding small meetings every three days and large meetings every five days for her employees to arrange review work, assess their execution, communication, and leadership abilities, and also giving them pointers.
At first, everyone was like headless flies, doing nothing in a disorganized way and not knowing how to proceed. But as time went on and they practiced day by day, they gradually gained experience and became much more adept at it.
In fact, a high school education is already quite remarkable in a nursing home, since no job requires much mental effort. However, Ke Meiyu is not satisfied because a high level of education is not simply a stepping stone, nor does it merely signify a large amount of knowledge. Rather, it represents the refinement of a person's comprehensive abilities and broadened perspective.
Therefore, she emphasized to all employees from the beginning that their salaries would include an education subsidy. She hoped that while ensuring they completed their work diligently and responsibly, they would not give up on their studies, and that attending night school or a part-time university would be beneficial, as it could significantly increase their salaries.
Employees pay close attention to anything related to their salary.
It's not just about improved resources; it's also a battle for honor. Now everyone's on the same starting line, and each of them wants to be the first to try something new.
So everyone worked during the day, and after lunch and dinner they would read books for a while, even more diligently and earnestly than when they were in school, which surprised their families.
They all said that if they had put in half the effort they do now when their kids were in school, they would probably be sitting in an office drinking tea, instead of running around outside in the scorching sun every day.
To everyone else, running a nursing home was a thankless and arduous task. The nursing home wasn't even built yet, and they were already recruiting staff. Since no one could see any results, they felt that Ke Meiyu was simply using the organization's resources to cultivate her own subordinates.
The employees just chuckled. They knew their own efforts were worthwhile; although they weren't producing much now, it was crucial for the future development of the nursing home. No amount of explanation would change that. They would only understand once the nursing home was thriving.
As Ke Meiyu's man, Ying Yan was the nursing home's first sponsor.
Yu Bao Technology Co., Ltd. is a company founded by Ying Yan. He claims to have started it in partnership with several friends, but he is the largest shareholder, while the others hold very small shares.
Their first software has been successfully developed, international patents have been applied for, and it has been put into use, generating substantial profits.
One of the newly built ten-story buildings with elevators in the nursing home was invested in by this company. The building was even named Yanyu Building. It was designed and built according to the standards of nursing homes in later generations, and included places for food, lodging, bathing, leisure and entertainment, to meet all the material and spiritual needs of the elderly.
Once everything was back on track, Ke Meiyu selected several employees with good interpersonal skills to help her solicit sponsorships.
Ke Meiyu was wearing a pale yellow floral ankle-length dress, her flaxen wavy hair hanging loosely, her small face delicate and pretty. "What good ideas do you have for attracting sponsorships? Where should we go? What's the selling point of our nursing home? How much money can we raise?"
The employees who were called out to the meeting were initially very excited. They knew that they were singled out by their boss because of their good performance.
They are also prepared to take on greater responsibilities, but what does it mean to seek sponsorship?
Some people know what this means, but feel it's too far removed from their own lives and too difficult to grasp; others have never even heard of it.
Ke Meiyu patiently explained, "The site for our nursing home was approved by the organization. I got it without spending a penny, but I have to be responsible for the placement of the original textile factory workers."
“My family is quite well-off, but not to the point where we can fully build a nursing home.”
She lied. The Qin family is wealthy; they could easily build ten or even a hundred nursing homes, let alone one. But this is a charitable undertaking, and many of the Qin family's assets cannot be liquidated. Rather than investing a large sum of money in nursing homes, it's better to find an easier way.
"So, I want you to bring in funding from other companies. All we can do is help them promote themselves. In other words, they'll invest a lot of money in our advertising, understand?"
Everyone nodded, indicating they understood, but they didn't quite grasp the meaning.
Nursing homes are places to care for the elderly. They knew from the beginning that half of the nursing homes are non-profit, with some funding provided by organizations. At most, there would be some money left over for the staff, and there was not much to make a profit.
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